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The phrase "Make it on time" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the importance of arriving or completing something by a specified deadline. Example: "Please make it on time for the meeting; we have a lot to discuss."
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Usually these courses are held on our own premises, but if the same site needs to train several people, we go to them... and in this case anything can happen: The courier couldn't make it on time and there are no manuals or reagents; one of the customers has a meeting at tea time or the other one needs to prepare a reaction.
Eager to make it on time to a performance at her daughter's school one night, Ms. Riley-Reid got off a stalled train in Newark and took a taxi.
[With] the suppliers, if you are dealing with more than one person, you can be guaranteed that Xpercentt will not make it on time".
Dacher Keltner: Make it on time.
We didn't make it on time.
If you start walking now, you'll make it on time and won't need parking.
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She made it on time.
I made it on time for the plane.
This time she made it on time, and not for the test.
Evacuation centres were also very organised, with relief goods making it on time, said Ramos.
Luzardo made it on time, anyway, but arrived in Mesa with a plan to help.
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